Butler's Rangers Set, American War of Independence 1780
Hawk Miniatures presents a 75mm fine scale model figure set of a Butler's Rangers, American War of Independence, 1780.
Hawk Miniatures produces historical model figure kits for serious modellers and collectors — researched, sculpted and cast in the UK in high-quality resin. Our range spans over two thousand years of military history in 75mm, 90mm, 100mm and 150mm scales, from Ancient Rome and the Viking age to the Napoleonic Wars, the Victorian colonial campaigns and the World Wars. Every kit is designed to reward careful assembly and painting with crisp, characterful detail.
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Hawk Miniatures presents a 75mm fine scale model figure set of a Butler's Rangers, American War of Independence, 1780.
Hawk Miniatures presents a 75mm fine scale model figure kit of a Butler's Rangers, American War of Independence 1780.
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